SAO PAULO Aug 8 (Reuters) - Brazil's infrastructure company
Invepar has agreed to sell two subsidiaries in Peru to France's
construction and engineering conglomerate Vinci SA for
4.55 billion reais ($1.43 billion), the company said in a
securities filing on Monday.

Invepar, controlled by Brazilian pension funds and bankrupt
construction company Grupo OAS' creditors, said in a securities
filing that contracts to sell Linea Amarilla SAC and PEX Peru
SAC were signed on August 5.

OAS, which filed for bankruptcy last year, surrendered its
stake in Invepar to creditors in April. Rio de Janeiro-based
Invepar said in the filing it plans to concentrate on
investments in Brazil.